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Good Beer Hunting

Good Beer Huntingwww.goodbeerhunting.com
Award-winning interviews with a wide spectrum of people working in, and around, the beer industry. We balance the culture of craft beer with the businesses it supports, and examine the tenacity of its ideals.
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FFT-016 Christian Gregory of 3 Fonteinen

The long-awaited return and continuation of Foeder for Thought - GBH's collaboration with Green Bench Brewing Company in St Petersburg Florida. GBH's Founder, Michael Kiser, hosts a series of talks with wile ale producers from around the world in front of a live audience. Episodes from 2022: FFT-013 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing Company FFT-014 Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing Company FFT-015 Jeffery Stuffings of Jester King Brewery FFT-016 Christian Gregory of 3 Fonteinen FFT-017 Pierre Tilqui...

Apr 06, 202234 min

FFT-015 Jeffery Stuffings of Jester King Brewery

The long-awaited return and continuation of Foeder for Thought - GBH's collaboration with Green Bench Brewing Company in St Petersburg Florida. GBH's Founder, Michael Kiser, hosts a series of talks with wile ale producers from around the world in front of a live audience. Episodes from 2022: FFT-013 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing Company FFT-014 Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing Company FFT-015 Jeffery Stuffings of Jester King Brewery FFT-016 Christian Gregory of 3 Fonteinen FFT-017 Pierre Tilqui...

Apr 06, 202233 min

FFT-014 Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing Company

The long-awaited return and continuation of Foeder for Thought - GBH's collaboration with Green Bench Brewing Company in St Petersburg Florida. GBH's Founder, Michael Kiser, hosts a series of talks with wile ale producers from around the world in front of a live audience. Episodes from 2022: FFT-013 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing Company FFT-014 Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing Company FFT-015 Jeffery Stuffings of Jester King Brewery FFT-016 Christian Gregory of 3 Fonteinen FFT-017 Pierre Tilqui...

Apr 06, 202221 min

FFT-013 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing Company

The long-awaited return and continuation of Foeder for Thought - GBH's collaboration with Green Bench Brewing Company in St Petersburg Florida. GBH's Founder, Michael Kiser, hosts a series of talks with wile ale producers from around the world in front of a live audience. Episodes from 2022: FFT-013 Khris Johnson of Green Bench Brewing Company FFT-014 Tim Adams of Oxbow Brewing Company FFT-015 Jeffery Stuffings of Jester King Brewery FFT-016 Christian Gregory of 3 Fonteinen FFT-017 Pierre Tilqui...

Apr 06, 202210 min

EP-336 Kate Bailey of Hand & Heart

It's been nearly one year since craft beer began to face its biggest reckoning against sexism, racism, and toxic work culture to date. In that time, there has been some progress, but there has also been a growing polarization between those making calls for change and those making accusations about an out-of-control cancel culture. In the midst of this ongoing controversy and debate, Kate Bailey from Hand & Heart has been working to establish a first-of-its-kind foundation for reconciliation ...

Apr 02, 20221 hr 16 min

CL-097 William Costa on the Subculture in the Subtropics

Craft beer is starting to show up in places where many of us have never been, and maybe never even thought about visiting. The small South American nation of Paraguay could be considered fairly remote by most standards: Paraguay is fully landlocked, roughly in the middle of the continent, bordered by the much larger countries of Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia. Its capital, Asunción, is fairly off-the-radar compared to popular South American tourist destinations like Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Air...

Apr 01, 202244 min

EP-335 Alessandra Agrestini of The Italian Grape Ale Beer Challenge

As far as we can tell, many of the earliest beers ever made were actually beer-wine hybrids, brewed out of both grain and fruit. Fast-forward 10,000 years or so, and beers made with grapes are once again in fashion. Sometimes called "Oenobeers," after oenology, the science of winemaking, Grape Beers or Grape Ales are becoming more popular in a lot of beer regions, especially in Italy and other wine-loving countries. In this episode, I'm talking to Alessandra Agrestini, the president of the jury ...

Mar 26, 202246 min

CL-096 Alexander Gates on the Archipelago of His Beer Journey

There's a difference between idols and mentors. The allure of idols is their unattainability—their preciousness fueled by the impossibility of a first-hand connection. Mentors, on the other hand, spark curiosity and encourage personal growth by sharing their experience with others. Mentors, often selflessly, help shape the future, and ensure the traditions they hold so dear remain intact for generations to come. That's exactly why writer Alexander Gates decided to profile Cindy Goldstein, a nati...

Mar 24, 202226 min

EP-334 Jeff Alworth of Beervana

If you're a beer enthusiast, you've likely come across Jeff Alworth at some point. The longtime blogger, journalist, author, and podcaster is one of the most valued in the country, and his research and storytelling is nearly unmatched. This isn't meant to be hyperbole, as the reason Jeff and I are talking on this episode is because we got to catch up as he traveled the country to promote the second edition of his book, The Beer Bible. We sat down outside at Asheville, North Carolina's Zillicoah ...

Mar 19, 202255 min

CL-095 Adrian Tierney-Jones lets an arrow loose through time

JW Lees' Harvest Ale is not a beer to drink casually, and it's not one to speak casually about, either. As an icon of British brewing, this Barley Wine is described by journalist Adrian Tierney-Jones as elegant, eloquent, and contemplative in his piece titled " The Arrow of Time — How JW Lees' Harvest Ale Has Defined British Brewing for Decades ", which was published on February 16, 2022. As a longtime freelancer who writes about beer, pubs, and travel, Adrian has a unique perspective on Harvest...

Mar 11, 202236 min

FU-001 Foeder for Thought is on, and SMBX is in the house

GBH Co-Founder and Creative Director, Michael Kiser returns with of one of our favorite festivals with Greenbench Brewing in St Pete, Florida, and a new kind of fundraising that helps you invest in the future of GBH and our industry.

Mar 10, 20223 min

EP-333 Zahra Tabatabai of Back Home Beer

For all the power that memory provides us, its the connection to our senses that's the most visceral. While we can close our eyes and picture loved ones or a perfect summer day, it's the moment we smell a bag of candy or taste the right combination of spices that the past rushes back to life. Our eyes and ears can tell us about the present, but our nose and taste buds can be our time machine. In this episode, we explore what it means to chase flavor memory with Zahra Tabatabai, founder and CEO o...

Mar 05, 202249 min

CL-094 Anthony Gladman Believes The Time Is Ripe

There are some artistic endeavors that occur against all odds. Perry, or cider made with pears, is one of those things. Perry pears are hard to grow, hard to ferment, and sometimes hard to explain. But when all the elements of time, energy, climate, effort, and care come together, the end result can be otherworldly. In his piece titled " Madness and Bitter Fruit — Making Perry in the Shadow of May Hill ," writer Anthony Gladman dives into the relatively unknown world of perry, and how ancient se...

Mar 03, 202234 min

EP-332 Amin Anjedani, Sam Madani, and Kai Drewry of BOMANI Cold Buzz

Walk down the right aisle at your grocery or convenience store and you might come across an alcoholic version of just about anything. Hard seltzer is an obvious. Hard kombucha is gaining traction. Hard yerba mate? You bet. It should be no surprise that hard coffee is now a category worth tens of millions of dollars. In this episode, we meet the people behind one of the companies carving out a corner of this increasingly successful—and interesting—hard coffee space. We meet Amin Anjedani, Sam Mad...

Mar 03, 202255 min

EP-331 Dave Infante of Fingers Newsletter

In this episode, we're talking about dads. Their influence on us, the things they taught or didn't teach us, and how we do or don't follow in their footsteps. That's actually a small part of this conversation with Dave Infante, but perhaps the most surprising and fun piece of it all. Come for the dad talk, stick around for a reflection on alcoholic milk, labor relations, journalism, and more. It's an eclectic lineup of topics, but if you're familiar with Dave, it may not be surprising. As a two-...

Feb 28, 202256 min

EP-330 Shyla Sheppard + Missy Begay of Bow & Arrow Brewing

The world is full of misconceptions like "Deserts are only barren wastelands," or "women don't brew beer," or even "Native Americans no longer exist on the land that was once wholly theirs." But after six years in business, Missy Begay and Shyla Sheppard of Bow & Arrow Brewing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, are used to defying these kinds of falsehoods and mistaken expectations. As the first and only Native-woman-owned brewery in the United States, Bow & Arrow is a pioneering steward of the...

Feb 26, 202252 min

EP-329 Brienne Allan of Brave Noise Beer

Brienne Allan became a household name in the beer industry last year, when she inadvertently sparked a reckoning against sexism in beer that quickly went global. Her face and words were featured everywhere from Imbibe to the Boston Globe, Eater, right here at Good Beer Hunting , and her Brave Noise initiative with Ash Eliot was named Brewbound's Cause of the Year for 2021. But now that nearly a year has gone by, what's changed? For starters, Brienne left her home at Notch Brewing in Salem, Massa...

Feb 19, 202257 min

Changing the Channel — Why Beer TV Ads Are Declining

From talking frogs to Bud Light loving dogs and Will Ferrell unexpectedly shilling Old Milwaukee, there's a long history of beer advertisements that have found cultural relevance. Viewers across the country see these commercials every week during sporting events and reality TV shows. But as fewer people drink beer and more cut the cable cord, what's next for this segment of advertising? That's the question at the core of Kate Bernot's story on Good Beer Hunting that explores what happens when ov...

Feb 10, 202231 min

SL-032 Speed Bumps — Exploring Beer Distributors' Campaign Against Human Trafficking

"For the past two years, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) has conducted an awareness and advocacy campaign to combat human trafficking, an initiative whose focus and scale are unprecedented in the organization's history." That's from the start of Kate Bernot's story on Good Beer Hunting about a worthwhile cause to fight a global problem of trafficking here in the United States. But as you'll read and as you'll hear in this conversation, there's far more understanding to what it a...

Feb 03, 202231 min

CL-093 Ruvani de Silva Wants Texas Beer To Be Even Bigger

Whether you're speaking with her directly or reading her words, Ruvani de Silva seems to emit an effortless effervescence that's both passionate and genuine. Her enthusiasm for her adopted home state of Texas is obvious, and her curiosity about the people moving it forward is heartfelt, which leads her to reveal compelling truths about beer and beyond. In her latest piece for Good Beer Hunting, titled " Capturing the Flavor of Texas — Community Cultures Yeast Lab in San Antonio, Texas ," which w...

Jan 30, 202227 min

EP-328 Audrey Gehlhausen and Chris DellaBianca of Billy Goat Hop Farm

If you've gone on a brewery tour or listened to someone wax poetic about what goes into a beer, you may have heard this phrase: "Beer is an agricultural product." It's a simple statement, but one that's repeated because it can often get lost. We most often exist around beer's final state—an alcoholic liquid dispensed from a tap or poured from a bottle or can. No wonder we aren't actively thinking about what happens before we take that first sip. In this episode, we're taking a chance to step bac...

Jan 29, 202256 min

EP-327 Becky Ryman + Logan Ackerley of Wallenpaupack Brewing

There's a brewery with a funny name hidden away in Pennsylvania's Pocono mountains that's slowly growing into a local powerhouse. Named after a nearby lake, the beer from Wallenpaupack Brewing Company is good—I can attest to that—but it's the way this business is setting itself up for the future in the middle of Yuengling Country that caught my eye, and brings owner, Becky Ryman, and head brewer, Logan Ackerley, to your ears. In this episode, we're going to hear from Becky and Logan about what i...

Jan 08, 202248 min

CL-092 Emily Monaco Goes Digging in the Land of Terroir

Emily Monaco's latest story starts off with a very loaded concept, that controversial T word: terroir. This romantic, albeit somewhat undefinable term, has been synonymous with wine—and especially French wine—for generations. But now, as French beer continues to come into its own, the tastes of right here, right now are being emphasized by a number of breweries, but one in particular: Deck & Donohue. Not that Deck & Donohue would use the word "terroir" to describe its mission. In Emily's...

Jan 06, 202234 min

EP-326 Chris Leguizamon of Pure Project

Genuinely nice people seem to be harder than ever to come by. But Chris Leguizamon, otherwise known as " Chris The Beer Educator " on Instagram, is one of them. As the education program manager at Pure Project in San Diego, California, Chris is in charge of teaching both his coworkers and consumers about the joys of craft beer, coffee, and mead—a role he takes very seriously, but always manages to do with his trademark ear-to-ear smile. Chris has been a fixture in San Diego's craft beer scene si...

Jan 04, 202255 min

EP-325 Noah and Peter Bissell of Bissell Brothers

Today's podcast was inspired by a single tweet, or more accurately a reply to tweet, from Bissell Brothers cofounder Pete Bissell. It came in response to a post about a new Good Beer Hunting article entitled Making it to a Million — How Allagash Helped Grow Maine's Grain Economy. It was a story about the remarkable fortunes of a handful of grain farmers and maltsters in Maine, who have benefitted from Allagash's drive to include more local grains in their beer. It's a wonderful example of a brew...

Dec 17, 20211 hr

EP-324 Will Rogers of Charles Faram

Hops are in Roger's blood. He grew up on a hop farm and, after a few years in IT, came back to that world to work for Farams. In our conversation you'll get a real sense of the pride he takes the business, as well as his deep knowledge of hops as both an agricultural plant and a beer ingredient. But most of all you'll hear his passion for British hops, which its fair do not inspire the same level of excitement that many new world varieties do. That though, might be about to change. We start by t...

Dec 15, 20211 hr 5 min

EP-323 Melissa Hidalgo, Dr. Beer Butch

Melissa Hidalgo might be the smartest beer person I know. She has a Ph.D in Literature from U.C. San Diego; is currently a professor of women's, gender, and ethnic studies at California State University, Long Beach; and, if she wasn't busy enough with her work in academia, she's also a longtime beer writer who often goes by the pseudonym Dr. Beer Butch. Melissa has been writing about beer for over 10 years, but it was a pint of Guinness that started her beer journey well before that. As a Los An...

Dec 05, 202155 min

CL-091 Catie Joyce-Bulay Asks The Million Malt Question

If you're a voracious fiction reader like I am, your biggest impression of Maine may come from Stephen King novels. But the United States' northeasternmost state is far more than pet cemeteries and telekinetic prom queens. It's also home to some of the country's highest-quality grain growers and maltsters, many of whom are based in an area that's long been used for another crop: potatoes. In her piece titled " Making It to a Million — How Allagash Helped Grow Maine's Grain Economy ," writer Cati...

Dec 04, 202130 min

EP-322 Naveen Pawar and Adam Leibowitz of Mighty Squirrel Brewing

In today's alcohol marketplace, it's all about the pivot. You better be able to change on a dime when it comes to what you make, where your brands are sold, and how you think about growth. But well before the COVID-19 pandemic brought all these things into focus, Mighty Squirrel Brewing Company created its own reinvention, turning itself from a company making a sport-focused, protein-enriched beer in 2015 to one of the most successful Hazy IPA producers in the country by 2018. The beer that's go...

Nov 20, 202155 min

SM-005 That Dog Won't Hunt: Charleston Beer's Past, Present, and Future

In summer 2021, Jamaal Lemon, Brian Alberts, Mike Stein, and Peter Jones worked together to publish Tek Cyear uh de Root , an article series that explored the way beer history and culture merged with systems of racial oppression in the 19th-century Charleston Schützenfest. In that series we mentioned an even earlier example of the same phenomenon, a brewery owned by Edmund Egan in the 1770s. Egan's brewery ran on the labor of six brewers, two coopers, and seven other Black workers, all enslaved,...

Nov 20, 20211 hr 29 min
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